In their first match against Chislehurst & Sidcup of Bexley, Coopers were able to win 5-0.

Willowfield of Waltham Forest were next up for Coopers, who again won 5-0 to reach the London Youth Games finals.

Thushar Jitesh, Neo Wren, Alex Chau and Daniel Hawkes were the members of the Key Stage Four boys’ team.

The Coopers squad took on Chislehurst & Sidcup in their first match and were able to triumph 5-0.

Their next match against Stepney Green from Tower Hamlets was a much tighter affair, with Coopers winning 3-2.

With the tie riding on the final match, Coopers were able to hold their nerve to triumph and, with it, secure safe passage to the London Youth Games finals.

“Congratulations to all the teams. The next round will be a massive step up in standard and I am looking forward to seeing the Coopers teams all doing well at the London finals in a few weeks,” said coach Amanda Austin.

The badmintion finals of the London Youth Games take place at the Redbridge Sports Centre on March 20.

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